Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman — General, Laparoscopic, Breast & Colorectal Surgeon in Khulna
If you are looking for a surgeon in Khulna for general surgery, laparoscopic (keyhole) procedures, breast surgery, or colorectal/proctology concerns such as piles and fistula, Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman is a recognized Consultant Surgeon in the city. With MBBS, BCS (Health), and FCPS (Surgery) credentials and 14 years of experience (as provided), he serves as Consultant, Surgery at Shaheed Shaikh Abu-Naser Specialized Hospital, Khulna.
This Doctor profile is written for patients and families—so you can quickly find where to go, how to take a serial, chamber location, visiting hours, consultation fee, and what concerns Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman commonly evaluates—and feel prepared before your visit.
At a Glance
- Doctor: Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman (MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS – Surgery)
- Designation: Consultant, Surgery
- Workplace: Shaheed Shaikh Abu-Naser Specialized Hospital, Khulna
- Experience: 14 years (as provided)
- BMDC Reg. No.: A-57593 (verify via the BMDC portal)
- Chamber: Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna
- Address: 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna
- Visiting Hours: 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM (Closed: Friday)
- Appointment / Serial: +8801934-998688
- Consultation Fee: First visit 700 BDT | Follow-up 600 BDT
Patient note: Visiting hours may change due to operating theatre (OT) schedules, emergencies, or hospital duty. Always call the chamber number to confirm serial timing.
About Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman
Surgery is not only about performing an operation—it is about choosing the safest plan at the right time, selecting the most appropriate method, and ensuring the patient and family understand the decision clearly.
Patients who consult Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman often have practical questions such as:
- “Do I really need surgery, or can this be treated without an operation?”
- “If surgery is needed, can it be done with minimally invasive (laparoscopic) methods?”
- “How long will recovery take, and what risks should we plan for?”
With a stated focus on General Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery, Breast Surgery, and Colorectal/Proctology conditions (piles, fissure, fistula), he typically evaluates common but high-impact problems and then guides patients toward the most appropriate next step based on clinical findings and investigations.
Qualifications, Certifications & Registration
Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman’s professional credentials and registrations (as provided) are summarized below:
Academic & Professional Qualifications
- MBBS — Medical graduation
- BCS (Health) — Government service qualification
- FCPS (Surgery) — Structured postgraduate surgical training
These qualifications reflect formal medical education, government clinical service, and advanced surgical specialization.
Professional Certification
FCPS (Surgery) — Fellow of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, awarded through the Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS).
Medical Registration (Bangladesh)
BMDC Registration is the official professional registration for doctors in Bangladesh.
- BMDC Reg. No.: A-57593 (as provided)
Clinical Focus (What Patients Commonly Consult For)
1) General Surgery
General surgery covers a broad range of abdominal and soft-tissue conditions. Patients can also explore an overview of general surgery specialists in Khulna (Bangladesh Health Alliance) for related services and care pathways. Patients commonly seek evaluation for abdominal pain, hernias, suspected appendicitis, gallbladder issues, or lumps and swellings that need clinical assessment.
2) Laparoscopic (Keyhole) Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery can reduce incision size and support faster return to routine activities when clinically suitable. For patients comparing options, see laparoscopic surgery specialists in Khulna (Bangladesh Health Alliance) for local context. and support faster return to routine activities when clinically suitable.
- Guideline context and safety overview: SAGES guideline context (diagnostic laparoscopy)
3) Breast Surgery (Evaluation & Referral Pathway)
Breast concerns can be stressful. Many breast lumps are benign, but proper evaluation is essential. Surgical consultation usually focuses on what needs observation, what needs biopsy, and when surgery or referral is appropriate.
4) Colorectal & Proctology (Piles, Fistula, Perianal Problems)
Symptoms like bleeding with stool, pain during bowel movement, swelling near the anus, discharge, or recurrent “boils” can indicate piles, fissure, abscess, or fistula. Patients may also review colorectal surgery specialists in Khulna (Bangladesh Health Alliance) for related services., pain during bowel movement, swelling near the anus, discharge, or recurrent “boils” can indicate piles, fissure, abscess, or fistula.
Conditions Treated (Patient-Focused)
Final diagnosis and suitability depend on clinical assessment and investigations.
General & Abdominal Surgery Concerns
- Hernia (inguinal, umbilical, incisional)
- Suspected/confirmed appendicitis
- Gallbladder disease (e.g., stones with symptoms)
- Lumps and swellings (case-dependent)
- Minor surgical infections/abscess pathway (as appropriate)
Laparoscopic Evaluation & Treatment Pathway
- Gallbladder-related symptoms suitable for minimally invasive approach
- Selected abdominal procedures where laparoscopy is clinically appropriate
- Diagnostic laparoscopy in carefully selected cases (when indicated)
Breast-Related Concerns
- Breast lump assessment pathway (imaging + surgical opinion)
- Benign breast disease requiring excision (case-dependent)
- Referral pathway for suspicious findings (as required)
Colorectal/Proctology Concerns
- Piles (haemorrhoids) and related bleeding/itching/discomfort
- Anal fissure (painful defecation)
- Anal fistula (recurrent discharge, swelling, infection)
- Perianal abscess evaluation and management pathway
- Rectal bleeding and bowel habit changes needing assessment (do not ignore)
Screening/evaluation reference (patient-facing): NCCN patient guideline PDF: Colorectal screening
Procedures Performed (May Include / Commonly Performed)
Because procedure choice depends on diagnosis, anatomy, urgency, and patient fitness, it is safest to present services as “may include”.
Common General Surgery Procedures (May Include)
- Minor procedures for lumps/cysts (when indicated)
- Abscess evaluation and management pathway (case-dependent)
- Appendectomy for appendicitis (open/laparoscopic depending on the case)
- Hernia repair (method depends on the hernia type and suitability)
Laparoscopic Procedures (May Include)
- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) when indicated
- Laparoscopic evaluation for selected abdominal conditions
- Minimally invasive approaches where clinically appropriate
Colorectal/Proctology Procedures (May Include)
- Procedural options for piles (based on grade/severity)
- Fistula evaluation and surgical planning (procedure varies by type)
- Perianal abscess evaluation and drainage pathway (as needed)
Patient Care Philosophy
Patients typically value three things in surgical care:
- Clear explanation of diagnosis and options
- Consent and transparency before any procedure
- Safety-first planning—pre-op assessment, infection control, and follow-up
Quality and safety context: WHO Safe Surgery tools and resources
What to Expect at Your Consultation (Citizen Lab, Khulna)
1) History & Examination
Expect questions about:
- Duration and pattern of symptoms
- Pain, fever, vomiting, appetite changes
- Bowel habit changes, bleeding, discharge
- Past surgery history and current medications
2) Report Review
Bring any relevant:
- Ultrasound / X-ray / CT / MRI reports
- Blood tests
- Previous prescriptions
- Endoscopy/colonoscopy reports (if relevant)
3) A Clear Next Step
Most consultations end with one plan:
- Observation + advice + follow-up
- Further investigation (lab/imaging)
- Surgical plan discussion (if needed)
Chamber Hours, Fee, and Contact
- Chamber: Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna
- Address: 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna
- Visiting Hours: 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM (Closed: Friday)
- Appointment / Serial: +8801934-998688
- Consultation Fee: First visit 700 BDT | Follow-up 600 BDT
Goverment Workplace and Experience
- Workplace: Shaheed Shaikh Abu-Naser Specialized Hospital, Khulna
- Experience: 14 years (as provided)
Hospital navigation: Hospitals list in Khulna (BHA)
FAQs
How do I book an appointment with Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman in Khulna?
Call +8801934-998688 to take serial at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, Khulna.
Best practice (so you don’t miss your serial):
- Call 30–60 minutes before you plan to go and request the serial number and expected consultation window.
- Ask if Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman is in OT/emergency duty that day (visiting hours can shift).
- If you are coming from outside Khulna city, confirm the last serial time and whether same-day serial is available.
What to say on the call (quick script):
- “Assalamu Alaikum. Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman-er serial nite chai. Ajker available time ebong serial number bolben?”
- “Amar problem: (piles/fistula/hernia/gallbladder/breast lump). Kono report ache—niye asbo.”
Where is Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman’s chamber located?
He sees patients at Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic, 22 KDA Avenue, Islam Tower, Moylapota Mor, Khulna.
Location tips (for patients):
- Tell the rickshaw/CNG: “Moylapota Mor, Islam Tower, Citizen Lab”.
- If you use Google Maps, search: “Citizen Lab Doctor & Diagnostic Khulna” and confirm the exact entrance at Islam Tower.
What are Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman’s visiting hours?
2:00 PM to 5:30 PM, and closed on Friday (as provided).
Important: Visiting hours can change due to OT schedules, hospital emergencies, or duty changes. Always confirm your serial by phone (+8801934-998688) before visiting.
What is the consultation fee?
First visit: 700 BDT and follow-up: 600 BDT (as provided).
Note: Fees and follow-up rules can vary by chamber policy. When booking serial, you may ask:
- “Follow-up fee kobe porjonto valid?”
- “Report dekhar jonno follow-up serial lagbe ki?”
Does Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman treat piles and fistula?
Yes. His stated clinical scope includes piles and fistula as part of colorectal/proctology care.
When you call for serial, share symptoms briefly (1–2 lines), such as:
- Bleeding during stool
- Pain during bowel movement
- Recurrent swelling/boil near the anus
- Discharge/pus or repeated infection
When should I see a colorectal surgeon?
Consider surgical evaluation if you have:
- Persistent rectal bleeding (especially if it repeats)
- Ongoing pain during bowel movement
- Discharge or recurrent perianal infection
- Recurrent swelling near the anus
- Major bowel habit changes (new constipation/diarrhea pattern, narrowing stool, unexplained weight loss)
Urgent care note: If there is heavy bleeding, severe pain with fever, or dizziness/weakness, seek urgent medical help first.
Is laparoscopic surgery always better than open surgery?
Not always. Laparoscopic surgery can be beneficial for many conditions, but the safest choice depends on:
- Your diagnosis and urgency
- Previous surgeries/adhesions
- Infection status
- Overall medical fitness and anesthesia risk
Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman can advise the best approach after clinical assessment and reviewing reports.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring:
- Any previous reports (USG/CT/MRI, X-ray, endoscopy/colonoscopy if done)
- Blood test results (CBC, sugar, creatinine, etc. if available)
- Previous prescriptions and discharge papers
- A list of current medicines (including blood thinners, diabetes/BP drugs)
Helpful extra: Keep a short timeline (when symptoms started, what makes it worse/better).
Can I verify Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman’s BMDC registration?
Yes.
- Go to the BMDC verification portal: https://verify.bmdc.org.bd/
- Search using the doctor’s name or BMDC number.
- Match the record with Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman and BMDC Reg. No.: A-57593 (as provided).
Related Pages on Bangladesh Health Alliance
Use these for supportive navigation (not as competing list content):
- More doctors in Khulna (BHA)
- General surgery specialists in Khulna (BHA)
- Laparoscopic surgery specialists in Khulna (BHA)
- Colorectal surgery specialists in Khulna (BHA)
Sources & References
- BMDC verification portal
- Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BMDC) official website
- Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS)
- WHO Safe Surgery tools and resources
- NHS: Piles (haemorrhoids)
- NHS: Anal fistula
- ASCRS: Abscess and fistula (patient info)
- SAGES guideline context (diagnostic laparoscopy)
- NCCN patient guideline PDF: Colorectal screening

